Two-dog Training Shock Collars with 100 Levels and LCD DISPLAY Remote Control for Medium and Large Dogs

Two-dog Training Shock Collars with 100 Levels and LCD DISPLAY Remote Control for Medium and Large Dogs

  • For mild-mannered to stubborn disposition dogs
  • Easy to use and ergonomic transmitter
  • 300 meter range

Brand new 2-Dog Training Shock Collars with LCD Display Remote. It is one of the coolest dog training collars in the market. This set has two receivers so you can remotely control/train two MEDIUM to LARGE dogs at the same time. We don’t recommend it for small dogs as the receivers will look relatively a little too big for small dogs. But they can be used for any dog size if you don’t mind the receiver size on your dog’s neck.

Simply input any level between 1-100 to work out the best shock/vibr

Price: $ 59.99

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Dog Lover Gift Store Adds Summer Style and Patriotic Collars

Annapolis, MD (PRWEB) May 25, 2006

In addition to featuring approximately 80 standard dog breeds for personalized embroidered clothing gifts, DoodleSport.com is expanding it’s offering with colorful collars to celebrate the holidays and special occasions.

DoodleSport.com’s new collars feature beach images, patriotic flags to celebrate the 4th of July, and local favorites like crabs and nautical themes. There are also birthday style collars for dogs celebrating their birthday and wine bottle images for dogs whose parents like a nice Cabernet.

“Plain nylon collars serve their purpose, but sometimes a dog just has to dress up for an occasion,” says Amy Vansant Brunell, DoodleSport.com owner. “We also offer sports collars featuring baseball, basketball, soccer and football images for sports lovers’ dogs.”

The collars are covered in cotton but feature a strong nylon webbing underneath for a secure hold. Collars feature side-release buckles and can be ordered with matching leads.

“We offer about five different patriotic patters for 4th of July revelers,” says Ms. Brunell. “And being based in Annapolis, Maryland the crab and sailing collars do well. But with over 60 different collars just about any personality can be represented.”

After an extremely successful launch in November 2005 DoodleSport.com has been expanding their offerings of both embroidered objects and other items such as collars, jewelry and photo tees.

About DoodleSport.com:

DoodleSport.com was founded by Amy Vansant Brunell in 2005 and offers dog breed embroidered logo clothing and accessories for dog lovers and gift-givers.

http://www.doodlesport.com

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D.T. Systems Inc. SPT 2432 Two – Dog Training Collars

D.T. Systems Inc. SPT 2432 Two – Dog Training Collars

  • Introducing the all new, ground-breaking SPT-2400 series remote dog trainer by D.T. Systems! The new

D.T. Systems Inc. SPT Dog Training Collars… has a beeper / locator to pinpoint dog’s location! Train your dogs with top-quality D.T. Systems equipment, or even use while hunting! The beeper / locator tool lets you know exactly where your dog is, and beeps rapidly if he / she is standing still. The waterproof transmitter, batteries and collar are perfect for all-weather training! Features the Jump and Rise stimulation methods… the “Jump” method allows you to send a higher frequency stimulatio

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Blue Dog Bakery Natural Low Fat Dog Treats, Peanut Butter Flavor Doggie Paws, 10-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)[Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]

  • Case of six 10-ounce bags (total of 60 ounces)
  • All-natural low-fat dog biscuits flavored by real blackstrap molasses and peanut-butter flavor
  • Help maintain strong teeth, fresh breath; baked in round, paw-imprinted shapes for small dogs
  • No animal by-products; easily digestible protein from whole wheat, whole-egg powder, nonfat milk
  • Made in Seattle, WA

Blue Dog bakery premium natural low fat dog treats are great for puppy training. They contain highest quality bakery ingredients and include no animal by-products. It is easily digestible and comes in large and small animal shapes. They are perfect for all size dogs with no preservatives or additives. No artificial flavors or colors. Helps maintain strong teeth and fresh breath.

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Adventures in Pulling

When we brought Riley home from the Humane Society over a year ago, she didn’t know how to sit, lay or stay. Actually, teaching her those commands (along with a whole bag of tricks) proved to be quite easy. But, most worrisome at the time was her inability to walk properly on a leash.

In fact, when we first got her, Riley would often walk me around neighborhood, dragging me into the street  and into other people’s yards. I’m a small person so maybe this was an easy task. But one time, she even dragged Justin (who is 6 feet tall) around the park and eventually onto his bottom…

Clearly, no one had ever taught Riley to walk properly.

Adventures in Pulling Photo

Riley in Autumn wearing her Gentle Leader

The Gentle Leader

So the first thing we did was to buy a Gentle Leader, which is a training lead that allows for greater control of an unruly pooch. But even with the training lead, I had to remain highly alert as the Gentle Leader didn’t always keep Riley from chasing squirrels, bicyclists and runners. Recognizing the dangers of Riley trying to chase after cars in the street, we immediately sought professional dog training.

One trainer suggested that patience and encouragement would help her to walk properly. And every time she pulled on the leash, we were instructed to stop walking; this lack of forward movement is actually a punishment to the dog. And then when Riley loosened up and relaxed, we’d continue walking. With this method, Riley was to associated calm, relaxed energy with a reward–moving forward. It would also teach her that pulling on the leash would bring on a negative consequence–standing still.

This technique was very frustrating for Riley because she has to stop all the time.  But its also frustrating to me (because we have to stop all the time!). With Riley pulling so often, we’d have to stop and wait every few steps…and just wait. Our trainer also taught us how to use treats to keep Riley focused while walking. Riley absolutely adores treats; she is truly food motivated. So, with a treat in hand, whenever I said “heal”, she’d walk perfectly beside me, waiting of course for the yummy reward. But without the treat in my hand, Ms. Riley would be off  to the races.

Another trainer suggested the method of being the calm, assertive leader, a la Cesar Milan. The trainer suggested using a slip lead and slightly (but quickly) jerking the lead whenever Riley was out line. This method is much harsher, and I wasn’t always comfortable with it. Nonetheless, that method did quickly teach Riley to not run towards cars. And with our situation at the time, that was perhaps the highest training priority on our minds.

Problem Solved?

So, how exactly did we teach Riley to walk on the leash? Well, actually we combined both methods and then added a large dose of patience. Slowly but surely,  Riley learned how to walk on her leash like a good Catahoula. Eventually we got rid of the gentle leader, stopped using the slip lead, and transitioned into just your standard collar…and for a while, she was doing pretty well.

Until recently.

Because now, it’s return of the crazy dog. She’s pulling me through the neighborhood and lunging every time a UPS truck passes by. Why UPS trucks? I have no clue. Maybe they look like a big brown dog to her.

Time for Something New

So, I’m using this blog as a journal to chronicle our attempts to get Riley walking like the once-walkable dog I know she can be again. To begin, I’m purchasing a Martingale Collar from Classic Hound. It’s a beautifully fashioned accessory yet functional in that it should help with Riley’s pulling. And I’ve also decided to retry the patience, encouragement, discipline strategy once again. I’ll continue adding to this post over the next few weeks and will let you know how it goes.

Riley’s Comment

Riley Pulling Photo

Walks?! I looooove walks. That’s cuz I get to go wherever I want, whenever I want. I used to be very good and mellow on the leash, but now I like to use my walk time to sniff for cats and chase those big brown delivery trucks…I LOVE those trucks! Other than that, I try to protect my mom cuz she needs a guard and I am very good at my job. But I don’t know why she doesn’t like me to bark. Somebody’s got to do it! Maybe she’ll see things my way soon enough and join me in the fun. We could even chase the truck down the street! Wooohooo!